Integra DTA-70.1 Iqaluit NU

Integra has released the DTA-70.1, a nine channel, THX Ultra2 Certified amp. Designed to allow the use of height or width channels, the 150-watt per channel amp packs a whopping 1,350 watts total. The 11.7-amp power supply has a big toroidal transformer behind the aluminum faceplate. Frequency response is a claimed 5 Hz to 100 kHz +/-3dB with a signal to noise ratio of 110 dB.

Integra DTA-70.1

Integra has released the DTA-70.1, a nine channel, THX Ultra2 Certified amp.

All the specs after the jump.

Designed to allow the use of height or width channels, the 150-watt per channel amp packs a whopping 1,350 watts total.

The 11.7-amp power supply has a big toroidal transformer behind the aluminum faceplate. Frequency response is a claimed 5 Hz to 100 kHz +/-3dB with a signal to noise ratio of 110 dB.

The DTA-70.1 uses the company's "WRAT" (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) that has "low negative feedback" and "closed ground-loop circuits" for what the company claims is an extended frequency range, low noise, and high dynamics.

The SA-31MK is an upgrade from Vincent's SA-31. The output stage has two 6N16 vacuum tubes. The final output stage uses two more of the same tubes and functions in a pure Class A mode. The SA-31MK is analog only and features six RCA style inputs, and one record out.